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Problem
How many integers satisfy the equation
Solution
Notice that any power of is , so would give valid solutions.
Also, to an even power also gives , so we check
However, gives an odd power of , so this is discarded. Finally, notice that anything to the power (except for , which is debatable) gives .
This doesn't make , so this is also valid.
Overall, our valid solutions are for a grand total of .
See Also
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